Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
The Schnetzen-Fest Yesterday. CADET-KING SHOOTING—AWARD OF THE PRIZES, ETC. The event of theday at the Washington Schuetzen Park yestertay was th shooting of the cadet Eerens made three bu Oscar Abner, and Jobn Folling seored 31 eac' Rerens, 20, Frank Killian, 27; Xander, 25; W. Schuster, ? ‘pon the conelusion of the shooting the beaded by the Marine band. marched irk to the mam entwance of the banquet hall, where the victor. Master W. Berens, was crowned. President Jonn L. Vogt invested the youthful king with his Tvuring the evening the Washington Pyra- mid ard Pantomime Cinb visited the park and performed some of their finest feats. The award of Were as follows: ond, Mrs. C. Reesch; third, Mrs. E. Engels; fourth, Mrs. W. Fendnes; Ww. sixth, Mrs. C. Ms WORSHIP IN THE WOODS. The Washington Grove Camp Me<ting. [Special Correspondence of The Site.) Cavp NEAT GAITHERSBURG, Ang. 12. Tueday night we bad a few light showers of rain, sprinkling the ground very gently— the only inconvenience suffered was by the water dripping from the trees; but when the sun appeared, as it did about 8 a. thing Was soon dried up. AMONG THE ARRIVALS terday were A. M. Smith and wife, and r. Wilson. of Foundry Church; Choate, of Wesley Chapel; C. Metropolitan Charch; Mrs. G. P. Cooper and. Miss Sailie Clark. There were but few came out on the trains to-day, and the attendance of people from the country was small. SERVICES OF YESTERDAY MORNING. Ats am. the Rev Dr. J.P. Newman led ® meeting for the Promotion of Holiness. Owing to the early hour at which the m ing was held, there were but few present. At 550 the usual prayer and experience meeting was held in the large tent on 5th avenue, the ground being woodampat the Rey. T. D. Valiant preach: 1 est thon how faith Wrongbt with his works, aud by works faith was made pertect.” 4 pleased, in t Le‘sers From the People. GRUM 218 OF A LOT-HOLDER IN OAK HILL Miter of The Sior-—I_ am a tot holder tn ‘emetery. Disgusted as I was at of the directors relative to the late efficient and courteous superiutencent, Mr. Parker. I was still more di jow'!rg ocew In which Master Wim. Heather Probabilities To-day. OPPICE OF CRIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, August For New Ergiar yy Fendy ep! F ted by the fol- eveninz last: went to Oak | Hil. The gate was open, and the lady passed | in with foewers for her mother’s grave. second lady also entered with flowers. I fas- tened my horse, and Was passing in the gate, when @ young, verdant-looking specimen of humanity very brasquely informed me, “Yeu cannot go in, sir; it's after hours.’ T, and was never before refused adinission—havte been in here at 10 “Its the regala. tion, and vou ean't come in,” he rejoined. I have no partien- Angust 7th, the sun set atih.om. After I had been at the gate for at least ten minutes. my watch (which was 12 minntes slow) Indicated 15 minntes of 7. open, and people passing in and out for folly the haif hour.I was waiting for my companion, and It was open when I Ne the midiie states and 1 jon threatecing weather ard forse Sttraatouring the dag, with stowly | rising temperature, sontheast tosonthwest | Winds, statiorary or rising barometer, fot lowed by clearipg weather from Virginia | northward to Lake Erie. ae LOCAL RECO} The thermometer in the business office of | THE STAR ranged to-day seniors sam, 7 Ts ; Charlee Cone and Fa. Koch, with a lady, “But I am & lot-hoi ovclock p. tm. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, ‘The street lamps wil! be lighted to-night at m. and extinguished ats.20 a.m. bert Peal sends us Harper's Weekly for very. well,” Tre lar desire to do so. izes for ladies’ shooting Trist, Mrs. J. leyer; seventh, Miss . eighth, Mrs. C. Xander; ninth, Mrs. ‘Attention is called to the advertisement of | G.-C. Walker; tenth, Mrs. W. Muehleisen; rs. Lewis Johnson & Co., in another | tay telegraph | 8Warded as The cate was eleventh, Mrs. K. Zickel. for the twent; At 10:30 the In the shooting from James, bulls’ eves the prizes were follows: Mr. G. Schilling, of 4this engage | Baltimore, scored 103, and received five sil- t Hers; Mr. C.F. Rau, of Baltimore. 55, four doltars, Mr. E. Bushman, of EB .Ittmore, jein Washington would | 12, fve dollars; Mr. John Lipnoldt, 38. two < just now. A waggish | bw Aeseried yesteriay that he had seen | f hut bis Story was looked upon with suspteton in p : titor, I would like to know if nder was acting under orders? Or have the president and directors of Uak Hill become so nearly insane th only desire to say who their em marry, but intend to refnse lol Mirsion to their own property. Whe) I pnrebased that lot I supposed I could visit it whenever I found the gates open, and I very question the right of the officers, president down to gate tener, to Now. sir, if Oak officers whe, while rlemann yest the will be nuat t to lecture at I reasons are given eaker said that ne Gospel of His lect of saving gra in bali to-morrow. | ¥¢T upon the exereise of £ it its owa penalt the eae with al expelled by restoring God. The way opened up by the saerific Jesus Chris’ Six brought deata into » and can oni Messrs. Charles : Heunsch, 43 each, twodollars each: Captain C. Bengh and W. F | jar each. The shooting for the two targets of honor, presented to the Verein by President Vogt and Mr. Ermest Schmidt, respectively, estentay, and rewtited in h Heunseh making forty-one and wipnin presented by Pre-ident Vozt tthe | Pelit made thirty-six rings im five shots, a target presented by Mr. Schmit for bowling were awarted as fol . Gearge W. Baner; sec- Hambrecht; third prize, peel; fourth prize, Seufferlo: gixth ‘eters: Seventh prize, ebth prize, st, B. —————— Retatl Prices, Center Market. like to see ©. each. one dol- Al atonement of to asavel st nis Looney, wi street yesterday 1 and was ser- He was re- | ou 13th street southwest. | ening Mr. C? M rata refse me this privile ee et a Hill Is fo he controlied bs they regulate the marriazes of those In their employ, retase lot-holders the privilege of heir lots while the gates are open, and before sunset, for Heaven's sake let us faith in God, who bas giver + some one trawer about | If the officers Indorse the conduet of th nential youth, we suggest that t have the gates closed promp' ticular hour. select ard onterty Memorial Church | wishes to bx Jnsnited by an ignoramus clothed with a little brief anthority 1. E. WoopBury, M. D., 912 12th street No gentler Eilitor of the Star-—Kor the benetit of those Who would have a fall sw yard, I would y that grass seat sho in the fall, and early enough to take root before winter sets tn sown very thick, so that the growth may, as fully as possible. cover the ground. The space ‘ocenpied, there will be less . The seed should be of herts- Pp mixed—the first for ine t the Jatter to fill The sofl having been made met! + A coat of compost should be seed should be ap- such ease I have know The sem! should b> way tent, led by } ot vildyen's meeting Whole, 15 ent, Tongues, Waa each; with his con- Rock. Sad per 3 Cattish, 25 per ty ud addressed by + (California,) geuie. : 3 rs, wat0> : Cod, 12sgal5 per ib.; Lob: the spaces” he- argest attended m nd they are mere popular wit s,09 Monaay EVENING SERVIC wo and two and a half tons to the aere the next summer. Where in oid plats the grass has mo Fielded to the weeds. I would recomm that the sw i be turned bottora t tenton 5ib avenue. } per pk; Peaches, jew yer ; seems to me, howe would take | | sward, and raked in. But the tmportant point is to have the seen thickly able, that seed hes, Waid per pound: Be Pplied upon oid 15, Blackberr ‘Iphia print, 4 pier rill @ Son, att | Rewkg and closed Wi SCARE IN GEORGETOWN sETOWN, Angust 1 There issome trepida Georectown He ¢ in General Babcoe'’s report that they are Wry Tits Srcre¢ Wor—How it Was Di Times from St. Louis clandestine marriage tkely to eat | The partie |} of the regular army, and soa .formerly of ti elves water used as a pump. As the umissioners are avert the threatencd ev mous desire for speedy action, in accordance With the snegestion 1h the report, whi z ; 7 Fany unanimous! y there 1s a unani- re hee Metropolitan church, . and Mrs. Capt. D. W. Wal: | ading Washington Was the recipient at the Centennial tea party last winter of marked attention from Seeré= <nap Which caused newspaper coi. place at the res the Union Meth nee of that ge ading clergyman of was kept very One of the principal young folks on the can their photos taken. kept Unsy all day. Colored U HOUSEKEEPER. ———-2ee- VLAIN TALK FROM A JUDG | Ga., recently, four young law} just passed #n examination, were addressed lows by Judge Underwood: emen, I want to You have passed as good an perhaps better; but nion Camp. The ceremon; VILLE, Augn rs, who had iniles from Wash meeting of the A. M. and Washington, Ip. € and the spiritual's great gool will he « ected that the se i gion and Ti t churet. in the pi n, bis wife and rch of Baltimore ressing finely ‘The Freasury Robbery. ANTICIPATE THE | #Y DETEC TIVES—THEY DISCOVER 4mination as vena you don’t know anyth fellows jnst back from their graduat t riage. The husbaud, however vis- € lady at her hotel, and upon one oeca- Was “caught by the virtuous niglit | watchman entering the lady's room. matter was investigated, and to shie) selves from scandal ihe couple expla nm and enjoined secrecy. Tiffany was ordered to | days agoand his bride accompanied him as tar and then went to her relatives, hy reside in Dalton: , her father being W. H. Wetmore, one of the largest slaveholders in the state’ before Her first husband was Capt. Wal- tie Modoc cam- » schools of Will be on the dyand Kev. James A. Handy iver @ special serm yayman, J.M. Brown and J. are xpected, and also otheremincnt divines. The threatencd rain may cause a postpor ry told by Hatleck abou you ever get tobe of any account, you will be surprised at your present ignorance. Don’t he too big for your | round to the justices’ court Don't be atraid. You, will, no doubt, speak a great deal of nonsense, ‘but I have one consolation—nobody’ w his puMtishe Bishop A. W. P. Campbeii ‘ort Concho a few upon a high ~ et Cooper, who | who are ve —— GEORGETOWN. Messrs. Means, W. sport sales at Dre 78 head of cattle at pri ; cents per pound; 1, at from 1 to 6 cents from £3 to $4.50 per hewd and calves sold at from fort. who lost his live The purpose of somuch mystery is ——_e—__ THE CONTRACT for the building of the ol building was conclac the District Commissione: wee Naylor, hat modified, Tue price to be pald is Don’t be ashamed of the wise look- + Know a thing. | deait-beat on tieror no fodder, and you will see ne community gen- er pound for shee ck is not the atte The Hon. R.T Latter a while. suppose that you will no absointe uece should. Yon may be smart without being Lawyers ough 1€ Of them don’t come up to the stau: And are adisgrace to the iraternity. nn any other ra GRAIN TRADE. The offerings of w 1 smornted to 4.100 bu 260 bushels at pr 50% per bushel for go« | THE GEST MARKSMAN at the Schuetzen- fest will he entitled to & He has already paid hus spec revement taxcs through J.C. Lay « Ce., 23 Aig Street. POCKET-ROORS, €le and calfskin recetvel store this morning. ' THE COURTS, Portce CouRT—Juige Snell. Today, Benjamin A know tore th erown of Ki els wheat for J. G er Advocate, from Haltimore, with a ed to Hartley & Brother. ing about send-stones, Merous periods, and ancient land known as fossils, of fertilizer eons By canal—Roat Se: . wit wheat for T. C. Wheeler, a for H. M. Talbot; boat Clear 500 bushels wheat for J 1 at an average Men that make ont they know @ great deal on these subjects don't know much. They are humbngs—superb and animals Will ultimately be fossils. You are dismissed with the sincere hop? of | the court tat you will not make asses of yourselves,” are ancient Meeting of the Eearo sold at 30 per St, disorderly; 35, Frank Manly, Reoney. disorderly; 5. ng concerted weapons; ail, forfeited. Geo. Turner, colored ¢ to replace @ portion it fallen off. 35. : ¥ square at the A DoG-Rippen STate.—The St. Louis las been making some caleulatic from recent statistics on this question, and the state of Missouri gs furnish one of ost portant economic considerations | bow affecting the state. In the furst place, they militate against the muiton crop annu- the extent of least $5,900,000; secondly, an average of 25 cents a week 00-—enough to ron all our com- d leave a large stealal.le sur- y slay annually, » At last 120 persons, whiel tach—the average price very poorest further sum of $600, is @ «treet expenditure of nearly 87, not to mention the fines, costs, and Thore remote sentimental damages resulting from lawsnits about dog fights and severance of friendship between the owners of co our dogs represent 1, invested at com- worthlessness would Smith, carry forfeited $2 Johnson, same. Il at An averag: mp meeting ly arranged, capa sus op in referenc Re follows :— At the sith month Our 406,000 d commodating the most substantial county have tents, and hospitable gentlemen, extending invitatior to many strangers to dins though there are amp'e aceommodat several large boarding tents. are the names of the ministers present Head. presiding elder; S. R. ree; J. HL Boyd, associate of nidas Rosser, Rev. LH. Cren? P. LLOYD'S STARR CAST. of the United State d with larceny, th® court state y intist be discharged, as the Warrant was not regul. TOO LIVELY AT THF RALL. colored, charged with dis- | Starr, charg: | trine that a sou thirdly, the preacher tn ch the Hillsboro of the Virginia conference: shaw, of Hamilton Grove cireuit Hnommer, of Baltimor Washington. D.C, a thiscity. Ti ATTACHOMESTS.—The n the corporation y against Ottman’s deposits in the German bank and his stock in the Marine government. was by jally employed rakesman— Jane ent up high and he (wit- Ler out into the reireshment room fy wer, and she cussed ani Win. Alpaca forfetted r. Wangn, of e meeting will clese on Friday attachment urt of this eity TFD ALL TH y, fo seenre the Col. MLD. B: by the Treasury department for the pt Major Hoxie in the U.S. court, but © SILOFS oF SNAKE SKIN.—We urday a nice pair of shoes, bout No. +. the vamps of which were made nake hide, and the quarters of Also, several Chester last WAS served ont nosnake hide. hides neatly tanned, and three feet long and They belonged to J. H. » Who lives on Big Coon, tn Jack- ren county, Alabama. He makes a special. catching all kinds of snakes, rattle- kes in particular, and, without injuring or killing them, proceeds to take their hides of. These be tans in about two months, and | Lben makes them into shoes, slippers, &e. uses & weed which grows in the moun- io mesmertze the snakes. He says they readily become harmless under the ja- ; Hucuce of the weed, which he fastens to the dl rubbing it fora lit. ake's head soon hag it le, aud then he ties 1t preparatory to ter (Tenn) Jour. THz Two Ce STOLE THE LocoMOTIVE.—Superintendent Wallivg received a letter from Mr. Harri- gan, chief of the St. Louis police, yesterday, announcing the arrest there of Lwo men, who ave the names James Henderson and Wm. yright, with burglars’ tools in their posses- sion, and enclosing their photographs. The nized as the pictures slip. on the opposite side of the river, this morning, the € to obey the orders of the commander, Capt. md being strack by the latter, mt attacked the commander vio- wesses Lestitied ot. Griffin, re: Tax RAIN | exettement. Park, in a coach in which the season is | end of a long stick; ce June 28th, the period when it commenced, F as suilered most, Wales next, and India a: Second, in the flows along the valley are the most noteworthy In the United States, and es: cate overtlow along the the arid regions of Colorado and bave been visited by unparalleled whieh, if continued, Would make artificial irrigation worse than useless. Abroad, observers declare tat the destroy- ing rains of Wales, England, France, Swit- zeriand, Italy, Hungary, Russia and else- where, followed the line of the Carpathian and Pyrenees, thence (tlantic, into Eng- of a hatchet worth 59 ceats; ¥. assault and battery 1 costs. Geo. Smith, thirty days in jail. on the Ohio and ARREST OF Peter Brown, assault on John cially the dupil- ——--e--- = A LARGE LAND CLAIM—The largest land claire of modern times law of Don Joseph Va ent of Span str In that year t that of the helrs-at- re, Who Was captain Mtry in Lou 2 Baron de Ca- roudelet, in the name of the king of Spain, tain Valliore a tract of land ues in depii from North jrande) to ike source of the Whaute river. This tract was surveyed and found to contain nearly ten thousand square miles. it extends into Missouri, covering what now constitutes six counties In the part of that state. When Louisiana reverted to France, the Spanish land records were retained by the captain general of Cuba. Captain Valliere died in- testate, and forty years after entry Of the grant was accidentally found among the records of Louisian: search of the archives of Cuba, where, it is 1 the original graut, sizaed by the ron de Carondelet, was finally found. And now the heirs of the 8 forty in pumber, seck rants for an equivalent of this enormous Privilege of locating them en any vaeant public land of the United jana in 1793. latter wereat once recogn of Stephen Boyle, alias Richard rancis, alias Edward Bar- revit, and Charles Fowler, alias Wood, two oon tive. For Recorder Hackett on February four vears and six months fm- Boyle was sen- on February 4, ears on each of two indictments kill. He is an engineer, and had charge of the stolen locomotive. Det lives have been sent to St. Louis to bring them back to New York.—. WHAT Wuisxy Dogrs.—In J. Schidt while di roat with @ cheese knife, and then broke her arm with the handle of the knife. Her wounds are considered dangerous. was arrested. He has just returned from Germany and has always borne a good char- Nasbua, Po, venture near. “ranted to Cay alias Edward " s, mountains, the Al apr ge late along the ‘coast of th jand, where they terminated in'the moun- Upon the termination of the rain storms in Europe, they seem to have swept across the ocean to the United the distance between some The longest rains have fallen in this cottntry. and we are disposed to regard them as but the continuation of rain-fall which centered in France. The World has had sbout five months of rain. ‘And now for the cause! This is beyond our is worthy of abundance of water to the disturbance of electric currents the multiplied wires whieh Tow expand the continents of America and Europe, and others think the result comes from natural dauses. It is for seientifie men to late as best they may.— rs eo hapapegrt nas y may. SoMETHING ought to be done with the yourg woman from the country who wears dresses, and of a dry day her as she walks that bedy in ber neighborhood ua- young woman wants tosweep ‘le herdress, and fill ber lust dirt, why doesn’t sue do it without ma king others uncom fortab! How would it do to arm the watering-pots. with instructions to fall _In in Jane” whenever she a) Tneeomt eames ne oe wea &7” Milkmen spend! igisnre Onze at she Waverinepiacess "T convicts. who May by stealing a sentenced b; PANY—Merting of tains of Wales. to ate Re southwestern and relaying ivania avenue ten days. when Would be pigerd on 1 the old tracks torn new ones laid on that street. The track On 1th street was The floating dent and a large ratne- tion in the bonded debt had been made. Old cars Would he broken np as scon ones came from the factory —$_-—_— DYING IN THE STRFET.—(Officers Mark- ing &boul 40 clock this morn- ing found a man named Archibald Gilfillan at Draper's m1! corner of C and 13th streets, in & dying condition, an¢ removed bim guardhouse. Medical aul was sent for, but could net be procured, and he o minates after he was brought in. He was about thirty years old, and bad no thousands mi wrce of workmen laying of a doubk: im contemplation. te pee itn but the su e attribute n land war- pe! grant, with the ‘Wood and Sai is hiding in the woods near E7-The loss by the destruction of and shooting st boys who throngh the recent floods and rains will | amoont to about the saw | Chicazo Sire; millions of dollars. s7-The State street savings bank, of Chi- cago, has made an assign: fit of its depositors. Its deposits are $37,000, while its available asscts are only about @7-Thereé Is getting to be a steady and gra‘ i- demand for American products abroad, the vessels that have left New York past few weeks have been fully laden. A similar revival of ness is noted at Balimorg and Philadel, the Centrai @ 48 the loss by the in round numbers, two hundred cloud of dust behind ‘groom were woman for bis wedded wife by his head and sa: I'd rather hae her x jor L. A. Barbour, of Hartford, lately hed cue of bis fingers bitten by a: bad as of a rattle- taken with sickness at of the limbs, his faco, swell, and his life ment for bene- YT ‘ rs “An, im wal'in’; MERCHANTS and others got ‘Will do weil to read the cari Honse, Union Square, New Yora. Comfort, mee and economy are the ad- * claimed for this select and exeei- | fying to New York the Spingler clothes with luxury, canve" the wake of “ the stomach, ni arms, and lim! has retarnes to the ¢ jumbness bs began to sesumed his practice, ° Washi Quotations furnished by 8 Extracted W So the shoe can be worn with ease. Bantons, | ut Pais { SCHOOL. Mim ALM. HANSON, Piace, d wmosed to 131. Ingle * maclngat the Washingwe stick Eecbareste tay, | IPeTOWIng Nails. “Vascular Exerescences, tft ¢2n {ari tin: recently ceevpied Oy [Uo sigod Nis: tits Tt acked Bauk Socke Na- | 82d other aliments of the feet euccessfally EPTEMNBL Ist. Large rooms and sapl> play oral Hack of Mepablics 16 bid National Me'ro- treated. at Dr. White's ectablishment. 1508 | Fround sete fo ‘ irizens : treet, opposite the Treasury, Hours —" eas va PE gp Ran a aor Be asad AL 'SS OCRE S 1UL REOPEN A HONS AW Gecrg:town, 105 bid. City Passenger gr ee TDA ES BOSE forcther se Beat 8. Bears, Tomde—| ppolltar 5 4 wp end Masic. he year hos ee’ oi Ber a ee, oe ‘takes Mareen | DR C.W.E clery and Chan jignifully situated, near Berryville, Va Tvl sage onds, 6's. Mk S. si tid. Suadry Lit—Na mile P pared ¢ preasiy to CUTE pasing the house. connecting wiih the W. emi onal Theater bouts, Jk J 7 RE: ts sa Hleadac gia, Nervousness: and [atroi at Rourd Hill. Address: 1912 Soh street ponds, F&A. 6 perc, arked, Masonic Tem 9! ‘8 bid, Nd. Washi City Gas stock, 41 bid! ira ‘Ohio Canal preferred bonds. lis bi ‘ked, Arlington Fire Inenrauce Co: National Mei ropolitan Fire Insnr: 166 bid, 120 a pbia— Per Wide bid, 163 aamed; do. do. ,e bid: Market stock by & J 13% WatertStock Bonds. 7s. 3.&3..1902, do. 1M, $2 bid; Faundat Loan, (Oongress,) 3°65 & A. large. 1924. 6% bid, 05% mshed do. do 1, Af bid. 66 asked (Washington —bive Your Cer's. 7 3:10, M. & Eear Bonds, 6: ends, REARS Fict " Securtries— ah 93 } 4°5.. 1575, 65 bid. Fund o's, Mo & N., 19293 bid, Corts J. ALT & 0, at piessure, yal stock, IMT) @s. J & J. it nite, SI bid: at plesenre. St cates General Vosked, do W asked dv. The Markets, Augost Virginia Oe. peels West Virgia‘a © aio "4 day Bari Brit meat~—ap why. I too whist vas hi. the aboa rnbled tr other the palace passe Mr. Gibsors, provid nstances, nore sober {¢ appy par, vere PRENATAL He shop Lunch on Toronto, Ontario, Lynch made the Sermon apropos tc perpet nth on Sunday, A wing remarks t horrivie tion an immadr creature, and } nessofGod. T the blood of th: PHEEALCE AKIN: ngland states an Hage m nating themselves ir rth. and a ch ar der in the first degree, or in th life, is aiso spreading tinue € tagion. The auswer woman to the si by abortion ts not ofté crime of bringing & etl} side of matrimony i hatol mu ents will pagan Cr too numero poverty to | ng themselves Cu: to-day Ubat tuey munter t own Children, and in to0.m the mother, thus two lives Chinese do not believe in of Christianity, of 1 punishments, ir tiais we y cases destr torfeited iLseness of Ge young wore His grace then exhortel the to avoid private inte n 1a? bid. Coreorau Fire Insurance N. ¥.. Alex., Wash and a; 93 bid: do. do N., 1875. 103 Did, W2acked, Ten 1) from Waebin leeplessness, and w.ii care a ae 5 cents a box, x } D INSTITUTE, for bok i Drageista, and Charies Stow & Co, 40 benwe | MPATERWOGS ON Rat Genes ak” donee Sylvania avenue, Washington. 85,e01: | buildings: home care: earnest teachers. able lerta cee Raa yy ma ny fers; pupils can rewain vacations. Ince: porated. | . 850 to £10,000 has been Invested In Stock j Borth west. Trusters are “Friends. Privileges and paid 9 percent. profit. “How | _ Hon. Washington Townsend gaye As to tho te do it" “A book on Wall strect. ment tree. | Brostogof a Into ward. we was voter (yor cee eee 4 Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, | with the school. ite arrangements and disciplines New York. 63 and the progress in Be. wiedge be made | decwrrms Thomas. Li. B.. R Harvey, M D.; | Tue Stxcrr Srwixe MACHINE sales 0 C. Mockton nett, MD | 1872 were #2 12-8. Avidress J SHORTLIDGE. 4 evr wit |GEORGETOWN ADVERTS, FEES H CURSES j MADEMOISELLE PRUD BOMYE La A CARD—At the ry War meoths of the wi to the etty by the GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC HIBERNIAN | SOETEE ITS uy by ome | BENEFICIAL SoCIRTY. hel . Roctety refused te endo when she will be ready to reorganize ber Clasws at nent auth. ber residence 1330 L street | VY BSLEVAN Female Oy ¥ WILMINGTON, of: Neat Sess © Society) will ia po P ow begin THURSDAY, September OTP Mie CALKIN § ! ie | on MUNDAY, Soprenuber ¢ HIBERNIS BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION ié-treet and Peinsy Ivanie a tif aeedthaten + anges im FANNUAL iC 1 BSION to POINT Mess Nts on SATUBDAY. a i SCHOOL F o— Sl re-open, SepBematin Be east. between D & Kindergarten wii | _Ctree «Books S COLL EG JAMES M. GARNETT PL tee winston MONE For catalogue < Prt WK BoP ang t.thtn LAND COLLEGE NTS OF LOTH SEX eS E DEPARTMENTS SEPTEM- ‘Catblocnes, with ful { | W. & Waestey's STEAM DYEING £0 SChooL 9 FRANAL | AND LEANING ESTSB reer, DO rtains and te Cleced during canoe n 4 we wil? call for and bof Batts a eorpl Board and T man Lang ate «par statag SOHO SUMM RDEUS PER MONTH THE BE VeRIDGE IVPULEBLHG, LOUL Is how toudy for the ren ins cautitnd and fifty miles urchesef + Becton re Lectarere unced by F Daily Stag 0 pT any in the state EACH ANGE HOTEL, (#2 ONLY POLYTECHNIC HOME ScHOOL, | Sitanted on ‘he highest poini'on the aia ST CLEMENT'S HALL. TATroas, 2 miles from Weshington,with morn Euiteorr Cor ». Seae Bactimoks. Mart Tenth Schelmsie your be Derastxents — Under Pi Fare for round | Four Corre jaawical, Literal, Scienttt ™ NE | — Mivates rank bigher. Beoavesunly OnsE Dirtoas —Besaelor ONTGOMERY VO. Chil Fe one Traced the above-named | Rnpil iRenctn secaeon to ofer eo Th Betitution is well and — : ap dios Pong Tee i JA 8 re months in theoountry, | Chas A. DEM. &: ENCER, Pu. D., Asse “ re ind. near the Scear- load “ Mourtain, it elo commendsan extended tiewray | —233L-t.th seta BOlagres eT ame aad ak O8 YOUNG LADIES Modern Languages. Fourth seer (peur SEPTEMBER 13 Address LOT R’Povvess x the Biue Rides Mountain and the surround! (bishing aud bout come be in abundance. ¢ con made ty the bui uch as bathroom, &o. It is wm Barnesville depot, ov the Me- ond one bours ride on the care mm, Terms: $2 per day, and from @8 to #10 per week trou under 12 and servants bait oie, "For tar: ther infurmetion spply to or addrea O.A. BAL | LURF. Barnesvill ntgomet mid-ts1* | tropolitan Batir ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY bay od ME pakiytaber 8. 18, | rms SI stsect northwest, | be tound at th @QT_CeCTLIA'S AD AD ag ¥, UNDER THE Di- { —- | £9 section of the Sictors it ihe Hoty, Cras, 608 | reepectfally h thelr o! Capitol street, Washington, D. om } vraily that they ave. re. | fer the "reception of Boarders the first” Mor \ ». 1207 Fennayiva. | etSepiop.ber. Terms per vession_ of dv well-selected | §} ‘OF preepectue apply to SISTER ea LS WICK SEMINAKY FOR Yo DIES Anties of long-ratablished Try Von WEDNEBDAY M. A. TYSON, Prt LISM BALL, with @ W. Barker.) - ALL & €0., nufsetorers and 4 2 Doors, ash and nd all Bo 4 | 627 Masench' o Fae genet | streets northwee Acadetas for Boy oe from PI than Ruy othe . W Inetractors, & Me ea uortlidge ; # JAMES F. PALEN, PLOMEER AND GAS FITTER, | i | | AS EXTRAORDINARY FE 4 | matte 81t Tre STREET YORTHW Ker. ‘ moruing, about 9 oclock, ast Goc Templar” was pacsinguzder tue Ferry street | A WMAGS AND AWNING FRAMER | bridge, that spans Fle Catal. & litte | gop Stores, Hotels, Public Buildings, Olty and Goan- bier of te Rin of the boat (J | ee}, Mesitences, ot Iactiny rican, (FIARO, wing from one of the, | Monofactured Juin 0. HOGAN, 8 Piacc Bt yal on. ed * ‘aI D- ing Te jo OF Feu - ae oie A ngortoy Smogelly Boie aneat for the only Genuine Milldewed Proo! H1Gh, FRENCH. AND OLANOIOAL Im mation of thee workenet a eel | ape northwest, airs ANGELO SACKS Proce “1BSON BROTHERS veoth Bub! ceeton Begins <r tbe 14 G BOCK AND JOB PRINTERS, | PUL. Der , M87¢ wem-ly 'y alternative left her, apnaren | drop Into the canal, a ing rescued by some of the spect she would pot do, yet it was & before she would be compelic ish ber hold and drop exiaustet inte ‘anal. At this juneture relie ibe jitte sufferer, A man named residing on Ferry street crowd, had come to learn the ¢ A glance was si SS Worthy of record, hi of coat, hat and Loots, and get € of the bridge, took a fying leap a caught the iron rod on which'the little ¢ Was suspended. He then “walked” b over bana unu! be reached her, aud haying got hisarm around her waist, lowered her jown until she rested her arms on his feet In this way he returned to the tow-path side of the cabal and deposited his euarge in safety on the bank. It was a hercules and one which would reflect eredit u professional gymnast, not to speak coolness and ‘courage displayed by Casey.— Albany Arqus, August 6. A STRANGE STORY—A Cult tn and Sent to Randail’s Island —Mr. Brink, « collector on the ferry, residing at Green Point, about eighteen’ mouths ago went to eburch on a Sunday, in compauy with bis wife and infant son Charley. During the service the boy felt oppressed with the heat, and by permission of his parents weat out- side the pew. From that time till last Wednesday the child was not seen by bis ts. 'y maade diligent search for him the neighborhood, without any result, and finally were forced to give him up as irreyo- cably last. On last Thursday last Mr. Brink received @ cominunication from Randall's Isiand stating that iis boy was in charge of the autbo.ities of that establishment. He | meg ehy at once to the island, and there found bis lost child. Charley's account of how he left his home and went to Pandall’s Island is as follows :— On leaving the church he says he was seized by @ policeman and carried to a strange house. He must have remained in this house some time, as severa) incidents that occurred have become fixed in his mind. He recollects crossing the river in the company of a police- man and @ woman, and being in the ' custody of the Randall's Island Children’s _ Asylum, under the name of John Smyth. He confided his story to an intelligent com- panion, who found means to communicate With Mr. Brivk, with the result above men- toned. ‘Mr. Brink characterizes the whole affair as a conspil and has put it in the bands of a lawyer. ¥. Fe i, 11th. =r The clergy of Chicagohave heen invited to witness the performance of “The Two Or- phans,” and the invitation has been gener- ously Ly amen in jeatyianel instances. One very weil-xnown preacher respoud- ed with @ request for seven seats. Mict seeing w nse of the n- gz down nd way | AG1Lz Penusyivania ayente, (60.2 ‘ORE e specialty novas-17 23 | CEVLIN & CO., | “at a ’ | ‘VOW COME: ! yRY YORK, | GATHER THE GLEANINGS. | ct FY WTREE® CDDS AND Cteasing Out Prices, | ae END: H CUSTUM DEPARTMENT | POR OUE CUSTOM THAPE WR KF Yr THB } PEST ASSORTE s STOCK OF Ma TKKIALS TO | bE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE | FABRIOS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR CS, AND THK OMOICEST FANCY STYLES OP ENGLISA, FRENCH, GEEMAN AND AMER}. CAS MANUFACTURES. FOR TH13 BRANC; OF OUR BUSLNESS WE EMPLOY THE BE! VLD COATS! ODD COLTS: WAY SELOW FILST COST. ARTISTIC TsLENT, UNBQUALED Labor ca FOR THE 8 WEKE ENDETH EVERY BESPECT TUES FLEST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHIBG CEDERED AT OUK WASHINGTON OFFIOn FOR THIS DEPABTMENT I5 MADE OP Im NEW YORK AS BEPEESENTSD, NUTWITH- STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF CUB OOMPETITOR® THAT WE FILL UBDBRS FROM OUL SEADY BAD’ #TOCK. | BEADY MADE_ CLOTHING. YOUR FINEST OPPORTUNITIES. ODD PANTS! DOWN AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. CLEANING U CLEARING OUT. FINAL, FORCING AND WINDING-UP SALES. COME NOW, FOR IT ENDS HERE. W end LIGHT FELT tor Men, Youthsen@ | ME, HABLE BROTHERS, = oo